Most people, when they travel, keep their eyes open for famous sites and sights, or at least, spend their attentions on pretty and unusual things. Me, I love that stuff too, but I’m also intrigued by how other people in other places treat the things that are ordinary, plain, familiar, commonplace. Industrial zones are a great place to see such commonalities in abundance. Since I’m intrigued, as well, by decay and rusticity and quirky, strange shapes and conglomerations, the regions of manufacture and shipping and blue-collar labor are also a great treasure trove of images, both visual and imagined.
Herewith, a few of the photos I shot this summer while wandering in that particular mode.
Thank you, Kathryn…..I like these very much and the fact that they are black and whites, even better….janet. xxx
Black and white stuff just never gets old. I should practice it more often, I think. 🙂
xoxo
You are welcome. x
The track brought memories of Skagway and child me.
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I’d forgotten that was Home! Someday I hope I get to visit some of Alaska. This trip to Halifax (and the short one to Seattle preceding it, and the one to Boston & the NE coast) were pointed reminders that I’m a northerner at heart as well as a coastal kid! 🙂
Love!